A verb is the main part of any true complete sentence; it’s the word that describes an action, an occurrence, or a state of being. As important as this part of speech is, verbs are often used incorrectly. Following are some common errors. Share This:
Writing a book can seem like an overwhelming project. Where do you begin? One good way to start is to create an outline or a detailed table of contents (TOC) for your book. Share This:
The journalism professor was passing out a few hints on writing. “A good introduction,” he explained, “is highly important. Always remember the young man who, desiring to marry Angus McPherson’s comely daughter, opened his interview, ‘Sir, I’d like to show you how I can save you some money.’ “” ~The Christian Science Monitor Share This:
Some writers use extra words when fewer would be as, if not more, effective. More words don’t necessarily add more meaning to an author’s message. Share This: